My house is a mess because we do not kill spiders in this house. So a hundred years of webbing is gonna fall soon. Any day now the windows will open & the spiders will venture outside. I am an optimist. I will collect the egg sacs & they too will depart. I will nestle them in a sheltered area for the young'uns survival.
lol, that's so cool, ive slowly convinced most of my friends who live near me 2 leave them alone and call me, I come get em and find somewhere nice outside for em. when I was a kid like maybe 6 or so, that was the job I decided on as my first job, I made flyers, went door 2 door in my neighborhood, and bothered/told all my family members and their friends. I would get a call that the neighbor had a mouse in their trailer, I would show up, catch the mousy, and take it out in the woods and let it go. as time went on and I got older, I ended up catching some pretty odd things. opposums, raccoons, squirrels, mice, rats, snakes, spiders, and all kinds of insects were common, but I also got an owl, several coydogs, a fox, some bats, 2 skunks, a Canada goose, and an angry rabbit.
Entrepreneur. Good story. Very resourceful.
your poetic way of describing symbiotic life with nature makes me smile
Posted by dalefvictorThis is a picture of Tigger, he has been sick for a while.
Posted by BudgieSo one night my brother finds a carpet python inside, the other night I nearly trod on one coming in the door, tonight there was one in the chicken coop.
Posted by BudgieSo one night my brother finds a carpet python inside, the other night I nearly trod on one coming in the door, tonight there was one in the chicken coop.
Posted by ZsterMy first Monarch since moving here! I started a butterfly garden two years ago, specifically targeting monarchs and swallowtails.
Posted by InsectraThis is my girl Space Ghost (I thought she was a male when I named her).
Posted by InsectraThis is my girl Space Ghost (I thought she was a male when I named her).
Posted by InsectraThis is my girl Space Ghost (I thought she was a male when I named her).
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.